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Concrete Beam with Steel Fibres

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GalileoG

Structural
Feb 17, 2007
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Hi all,

How would one go about determining the shear capacity of a concrete beam while taking into consideration the contribution of steel fibres to the beam's shear capacity? I am completely stumped on this one as I have never used steel fibres before.

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